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Eternity gets dull quickly when disappointments never change. The absence of triumph leads to losing track of the timeline. Buffalo Bills fans are tired of the “When will it change” theme, which was itself in response to a long stretch Continue reading →

With the Buffalo Bills currently holding a wildcard spot in the AFC playoff race, a well-deserved pat on the back should go to starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor for his play. He’s not the only person that should get that pat Continue reading →

The Buffalo Bills did enough on Thursday night to get by division rivals the New York Jets and provide head coach Rex Ryan with a proper homecoming against his former team. At one point it looked like it was Continue reading →

Thursday night, the Buffalo Bills travel to the Meadowlands to take on Rex Ryan’s former team, the New York Jets. The Bills currently hold a 4-4 record and are coming off a divisional win over the Miami Dolphins. The Jets Continue reading →

There may be less time for Buffalo Bills coaches to scheme before a game that’s already almost here. So, there are benefits to second weeknight football. This week’s already been pleasant. Even the most optimistic backers would’ve struggled to envision Continue reading →

Coming off of the bye week, Rex Ryan and the Buffalo Bills have several aspects of their game that need improvement. In order to identify the biggest issues, I searched through NFL.com, ProFootballFocus, Football Outsiders and NFLPenalties.com for data. Here’s Continue reading →

The Buffalo Bills are hosting the Miami Dolphins after a much needed bye week that allowed a handful of key players to get healthy and return to the field. Both teams are sitting at 3-4, and in a wide open Continue reading →

Well before the Buffalo Bills week 7 tilt against the Jacksonville Jaguars kicked off in London people were calling it a ‘make or break’ game. A ‘must win’ for a .500 team looking to keep afloat despite a rash of Continue reading →

Confirmation of the quarterback race’s result isn’t as pleasant a distraction as hoped. Another tough loss in front of thousands on their side can’t be entirely pinned on EJ Manuel, anyway. The Buffalo Bills need to make use of their Continue reading →

There’s a term for when you’re shut out at the half, struggle to even get first downs, and find yourself exhausted defensively: a win. The Buffalo Bills started off replacing rage with indifference, which is just as ineffective. Finishing ahead Continue reading →